Shake it up: Frieze Masters galleries blur time periods to reflect a shift in market demand
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The expanded Studio section reflects a commitment to intertwining historical art with contemporary practices, showcasing artists who create dialogues across eras. This inclusive approach underscores the transformation within a traditionally siloed art market, where timelines merge, inviting fresh perspectives on artistic dialogue.
William Lawrie highlights that the inclusion of estates and late-career artists has allowed for a richer, multi-generational dialogue at the gallery, as institutions start to recognize the significance of once-overlooked artists in the contemporary market.
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